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Everyone Brave is Forgiven quotes about war
I suppose we ought to be getting home, in any case.”“Oh god, is it wartime already?”“Look on the bright side: it’ll be dinner when we get back.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
Her mother set to with the hairbrush again. “But would that be so awful, darling? To be the prettiest thing in Brimscombe-and-Thrupp?”“I should rather die.”“You nearly did.”“Yes, but I tend to blame the Germans.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
I move we get more wine, ‘ Alistair said. ‘What does the panel think?’…It was obvious that the entire war could be solved in this way. The trick would be to reach for a corkscrew instead, every time some brass hat ordered artillery.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
There was less of him now. There was less of them all. Officers and men dragged themselves around in uniforms three sizes too big, new holes punched into every belt, every collar hanging loose. They were a garrison of skinny boys performing a play about soldiers.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
Then I’m tempted to die just to … spite him.”“That’s the spirit that will win us the war.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
Alistair smiled. ‘How long this war has been.”I’ll say. One hardly remembers how we lived before. Lightly – not worrying much.”Do you suppose we shall ever live that way again?”Oh, who knows? Given sufficient champagne and ether.”Maybe if we stay drunk to the end of our days we shan’t remember.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
One didn’t understand, until one had seen a great many bodies, the unconscious effort that one must be making every minute simply to keep one’s hands and face and clothes clean. The world’s surfaces were so filthy that the living touched them only with the tips of their fingers and the soles of their shoes. How grubby it was to die, to give up making that effort.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
She knew, now, why her father had not spoken of the last war, nor Alistair of his. It was hardly fair on the living.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
There in the sweet sacking smell of the mail bags he understood that he was dying, and it pleased him that he was going in the company of so many soft words home.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
Everything can be restored. If one won’t believe that, how does one endure all this?
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
People spoke in whispers, as if the war was listening
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
The first problem of war was that no one was any good at it yet.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
This helpful war. It makes us better people and then it tries to kill us.
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven
Sorry. But it isn’t for us to change how things are. I’m just an administrator. You’re just a teacher.”“Oh, I hope I don’t teach. Because look what we did: we saved the zoo animals and the nice children and we damned the afflicted and the blacks. You know what I do every day in that classroom? I do everything in my power to make sure those poor souls won’t learn the obvious lesson.”“If I were you, ” said Tom, “I should stick to reading, writing and arithmetic.”“But what good is it to teach a child to count, if you don’t show him that he counts for something?
— Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave is Forgiven